Prog

JYOCHO

Japanese quartet Jyocho started out in 2016 as a solo project by guitarist Daijiro Nakagawa, but like their name – which carries concepts of growing, learning and reacting – the group soon expanded.

From Kyoto, Nakagawa is joined by vocalist/keyboardist Netako, on No Big Deal Records, illustrates their blend of prog, pop and traditional genres along with influences from around the world.

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